Webster nets career-high as Wizards crush Suns

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Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Martell Webster's career-high 34 points led
five Washington starters in double-figures, as the Wizards thumped the Phoenix
Suns, 127-105, for their third straight win.

Webster was 10-for-18 from the field -- including 7-of-10 from beyond the arc
-- for Washington, which shot an impressive 66.7 percent (14-of-21) from long
distance as a team to snap a 10-game losing streak to Phoenix.

"My teammates kept finding me," said Webster. "They encouraged me to shoot the
ball, and when you have that backing, its easy to shoot."

Emeka Okafor and John Wall both had double-doubles, with each scoring 17
points. Okafor tallied 10 rebounds and Wall registered 11 assists in the win.

Michael Beasley scored a team-best 21 points off the bench for the Suns,
losers of four in a row. Jared Dudley added 16 points with Jermaine O'Neal and
Goran Dragic each contributing 12. Dragic also had 11 assists.

"First half, it felt like we had a shot to win the game," said Beasley. "But
the way we started the second half, really dictated the whole game."

The teams were neck-and-neck until the Wizards took control with a 15-2 run in
the later stages of the second quarter. Wall contributed a pair of driving
scores and Bradley Beal added a 3-pointer during the stretch.

Washington held a 66-59 edge at the break and saw its advantage continue to
grow, as Webster's second triple of the quarter expanded the lead to 20 at
93-73.

P.J. Tucker's halfcourt shot at the end of third got the Suns within 19 but
they only came one point closer in the final quarter.

Game Notes

Webster recorded his fifth consecutive game with at least four 3-pointers ...
The Wizards reached season-highs for points scored in a half, as well as in
game ... Washington has won five in a row at home ... The Wizards shot 51.6
percent for the contest and scored 20 points off 15 Phoenix turnovers.